Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Spanning 76,000 sq. feet, the Detroit North Data Centre is ready for immediate lease, offering 4MW of available power with the ability to expand up to 8MW. It is set to be upgraded including more than 5MW of critical IT load capabilities.
It features 17,000 sq. feet of raised floor space. The site is SSAE 18-audited, HIPAA-compliant, and PCI-certified.
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“Our mission to fortify digital infrastructure in Michigan has never been stronger. This acquisition underscores our position as the leading data center and managed services provider in the region. With three facilities in Metro Detroit now fully operational and in high demand, we are poised for growth,” states US Signal chief operating officer John White.
Data Centre Dynamics reported the site was previously a DXC data centre, operated by HP before that.
The report added DXC Technology was founded in 2017 after HPE merged its enterprise services business with Computer Science Corporation (CSC).
A DXC data centre was sold last year and was set to be turned into a manufacturing facility.
White concludes, "Drawing from our success with the Indianapolis North Data Centre, the Detroit North facility is on track to become a pivotal hub for network connectivity and digital infrastructure services."